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What is the driving force for a carbocation rearrangement to occur? and why?
the formation of a higher energy, less stable carbocation
the formation of a higher energy, more stable carbocation
the formation of a more stable, lower energy carbocation
the transfer of the positive charge to a less substituted, less stable carbon atom
What is the driving force for a carbocation rearrangement to occur? and why?
the formation of a higher energy, less stable carbocation
the formation of a higher energy, more stable carbocation
the formation of a more stable, lower energy carbocation
the transfer of the positive charge to a less substituted, less stable carbon atom
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17 Dec 2019